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1Bracts subtending flowers similar in shape and size to foliage leaves; leaves usually solid green, purplish-green, or purple, or if longitudinally striped, dark-green-and-silver.
5 Plant erect or ascending, not rooting at the nodes; leaves > 4 cm long, > 5× as long as wide; [native]; [subgenus Tradescantia].
7 Leaf blades of the upper stem constricted at their bases to a narrower subpetiolarsheath, the opened sheath narrower than the leaf blade; leaf blades 6-27 cm long, 1.0-5.0 cm wide, mostly < 10× as long as wide; stomates much more abundant on the lower leaf surface than on the upper, giving the lower surface a much paler color.
8Pedicels 10-17 mm long; proximal leaves petiolate; stems frequently flexuous, usually obviously zigzag; sepals 4-10 mm long; plants flowering mainly May--Sep; [WV, OH, IN, IL, MO south to e. SC, s. GA, Panhandle FL, s. AL, s. MS, and s. LA]
8Pedicels (15-32 mm long; proximal leaves narrowed directly into sheath; stems not flexuous, usually straight or subtly zigzag; sepals 8-16 mm long; plants flowering mainly Feb--May; [MO, AR, OK, TX; disjunct eastwards in n. and c. AL and nw. MS].
9 Leaves dark green; sepals 9-16 mm long, inflated; hairs of the sepals not gland-tipped; flowers usually deep blue, purple, or rose-red
9 Leaves glaucous or gray-green to light green; sepals 6-10 mm long, not inflated; hairs of the sepals (at least some of them) gland-tipped (use 10× or higher magnification).
7 Leaf blades of the upper stem not constricted to a subpetiolarsheath, the opened sheath about as wide or wider than the leaf blade; leaf blades 4-45 cm long, 0.2-2.8 (-4.5) cm wide, mostly > 10× as long as wide; stomates slightly more abundant on the lower leaf surface than on the upper, or about equally distributed on the two surfaces, the lower surface slightly to not at all paler than the upper.
15 Flowering stems 2-7 cm long (elongating to 20 cm long in fruit), pilose to villous; sepals purple or rose-colored (rarely pale green), not inflated; [of rocky prairies]
26 Stems (2-)15-40 cm long; pedicels 1.5-3.5 cm long; leaves and bractspuberulent, usually sparsely to densely pilose, margins ± densely ciliolate; [relatively widespread in our region, NC south to GA, west to OK and ne. TX]